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Wolf Kannois almost as hard working as SpatvarkMemento MoriSite Contributor

I got declared guilty just barely, like, by a margin of just one juror. Kicked myself a bit there. Sadly I ended up fighting *almost* everyone. Knocked out some of the guards that look away. I didn't realize you could just wait 3 days O.o that's amazing. I tried stealthing on my NG+ run which I started yesterday but the second of the two guards outside my cell caught me right away >_<

1. So far prolly Crono actually. He may be a silent protagonist but I'll be damned if he doesn't ooze personality and kind of embodies everything about Chrono Trigger. Too hard for me to rank the others though.
2. 600 AD. It's the one that made me fall in love with the game and stays pretty much just consistently great. I love how it links so directly with the present and stuff like having Robo join Fiona in the reforestation effort is something only this time period could accomplish.
3. The bosses inside Lavos actually surprised me quite a bit. After pretty much stomping Queen Zeal with the gear I had I felt like I'd overgrinded and was going to make it through without issue. Nope. The final bosses were still a really cool and tough challenge. And I was real happy to see that.
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUWK7stOkeE
5. Gonna go with the original classic Fire Whirl here I think. I was actually surprised by for how long it stayed a relevant skill and it's just THE classic dual tech.
6. Finding yourself in Zeal after the climactic showdown with Magus was just magical.
7. Damn I wish I could say Magus to that. Ahem. Now that you asked this I'm realizing the NPCs really didn't get any sort of spotlight in this game overall, particularly not compared to the PCs or Lavos (which would feel like missing the point of the question). After some deliberating probably Azala, but I don't feel particularly strongly about any of them (though they do have their moments).

Might do so in the near future. Before that I'll probably go back and do a NG+ for the different endings at least. But right now I'm still in awe and listening to the OST a lot (Yearnings of the Wind <3) so it might be a while, plus I'm supposed to be playing Ys: The Oath in Felghana >_< but once I got started with Chrono Trigger I just couldn't stop haha.

Well I just marathon'd all of Chrono Trigger. What a beautifully magical game. Really kicking myself that I took so long to play it now >_< I'll be digesting it and thinking about it for a long time but even just now I feel... really wowed by what I just experienced. Growing up with a game like this must be wondrous.

Yeah I know what you mean. Still couldn’t get back into writing and it’s been almost two weeks now. I’m thoroughly annoyed by it. But at least I’m reading. I’ve finished Interview with the Vampire recently and now I’m back to A Song of Ice and Fire

I feel I have a theme going here. Like the BoF1 entry, anyone who took a quick glance of my list will know I'm a pretty big Suikoden fan, you'll also notice I snubbed one of the main entries and most of the spin-off/gaiden games. I'll say right now, that I have to actually play Suikogaiden due to lacking the proper emulator, which is why

Blah blah blah, made a list, blah blah blah, this is for games that didn't make it.

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Anyone who simply glances over my list will notice I have a strong affiliation with Capcom's classic and underrated RPG series Breath of Fire. They will also notice I left one entry out of the list, and while my BoFII entry hints as to some of the reasons, I figured I would lay it out here

I feel like the year 2001 was an odd year in gaming. One of the first time where you really felt like the end of an era and the beginning of a new one was coming. Sony was gearing up to release the successor to the smash hit PlayStation and if you looked around the gaming scene, it seemed like every company was jumping ship to get on board what the PS2 could do. Square had released their PS1 swan song FFIX even though they would still support the PS1 with

One of my all time favorite publishers in the 90s for video games was Working Designs. It was a company that actually tried to get a lot of cool JRPGs released in the West long before the actual JRPG boom in the last years of the decade. I've already spoken about their most high profile title they ever worked on, Lunar: The Silver Star Story,

Of the Classic series within Final Fantasy, FFIII was the last one for me to play, partly cause I didn't emulate very often and partly because I had hoped SE would come to their senses and re-release this title.